Rugged, Rapid, and Ready—Handheld Ultrasound for First Responders
Confirm life-threatening conditions—internal bleeding, pneumothorax, cardiac tamponade, or ectopic pregnancy—while en route.
Top Diagnostic Ultrasound Support for On-the-Go EMS Professionals
Built for field medicine, SonoMaxx Multi-probe handheld ultrasounds help EMS teams access patient condition and begin accurate intervention from the beginning.
What to Consider Before Buying a Handheld Ultrasound for EMS
Choose the ideal device for mobile diagnostics with multi-frequency imaging, rapid boot-up, and intuitive software presets.
Phased and Convex Array Probe (2-5 MHz frequency)
For deeper views of cardiac structures and abdominal organs—perfect for trauma and FAST scans on unstable patients.
Linear Array (7-10 MHz Frequency)
Needle Visualization
To enhance accuracy during peripheral IV placement in difficult patients.
Color and PW Doppler
Built-in Cardiac, Lung, and Abdomen Presets
What You Can Do with SonoMaxx Ultrasounds in Prehospital Practice
Visualize filler depth, detect vascular structures, and ensure symmetry during treatments—all with handheld clarity and control.
SonoMaxx is your clinical sidekick when signs are murky, decisions are critical, and you’re far from hospital support. With real-time visuals to guide action, it adds precision to your field care and boosts confidence in the gray zones whether that’s a highway shoulder or a senior’s living room.
- Confirm pericardial effusion or tamponade in seconds
- Detect abdominal bleeding, ectopic pregnancy, or AAA
- Guide IV access and nerve blocks in the field
- Rule out pneumothorax or assess B-lines
- Evaluate cardiac motion when pulses are weak or absent
- Monitor bladder volume in frail or nonverbal patients
- Support in-home triage for fall patients or chronic conditions
Trusted ultrasound imaging companion of paramedics, EMTs, tactical medics, and community paramedicine teams across the world.
Why Emergency Services Professionals Choose SonoMaxx Handheld Ultrasounds
Designed for fast-paced, high-stakes work, SonoMaxx provides imaging, portability, and software tailored to EMS procedures.
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Rugged Build for Real-World Response
Built to withstand drops, dust, water, and temperature shifts—SonoMaxx thrives in the unpredictable conditions of EMS operations.
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Boots Up in Under 10 Seconds
Turn it on and scan almost instantly—because seconds count when your patient is crashing.
01.
Trajectory-Guided Needle Insertion
Real-time overlay shows where your needle is headed—reduce pneumothorax and increase first-pass success on nerve and central line placements.
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Image Sharing to Hospital Teams
Transmit scans on the way to the ER so trauma teams can prepare, reducing door-to-intervention time.
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Works with Phones and Tablets, On or Offline
Connects seamlessly to your mobile devices—no clunky monitors, power cords, or Wi-Fi dependencies needed.
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Simplified Scanning with EMS-Focused Presets
From lung to cardiac to abdominal presets, just tap and go—minimal adjustments needed during high-pressure calls.
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Training Support and Reimbursement Guidance
We support your path with training options and help navigating ultrasound billing in EMS-friendly regions.
Trusted by 1,000+ Paramedics, EMTs & Mobile Healthcare Providers
Free Software, Unlimited Scans
SonoMaxx’s handheld ultrasounds come with powerful software that gives you unlimited features at no extra cost. Enjoy free DICOM and pulsed wave doppler, plus a user-friendly interface on iOS, Android, and Windows—so you can focus on delivering top-quality care without any software fees.
Full Platform Compatible, Lifetime Free Upgrades
Capture Every Detail, Guide with Precision, and Share with Ease
Improve your ultrasound workflow with our all-in-one solution. Experience precision, simplicity, and efficiency in every scan.
17+ Specialized Presets
Convex / Phased Probe
Abdomen Gynecology Obstetric Cardiac
Urology Kidney Lung
Linear Probe
Thyroid Skin Small Parts Pediatrics
Vascular Carotid Breast MSK
Nerve Vessel Flow

B Mode

M Mode

Color Doppler

Power Doppler

Pulsed Wave Doppler
27 Automated Measurements for Precise Diagnostics
Simplify your work with a complete set of tools for fast, real-time assessments.
B-Mode
- Length, area/circumference, angle, trace, distance
- Gestational age (CRL, BPD, GS, FL, HC, AC)
- Estimated fetal weight (EFW) using BPD and FL
B+M Mode
- Heart rate, time, distance
- Left Ventricular Internal Diameter (LVIDd, LVIDs)
- Ejection Fraction (EF), Stroke Volume (SV)
B+PW Mode
- Velocity, heart rate, S/D ratio, depth
- Automatic vessel flow measurement
- Peak Systolic Velocity (PS), End-Diastolic Velocity (ED)
- Time-Averaged Maximum Velocity (TAMAX), Time-Averaged Mean Velocity (TAMEAN)
- Pulsatility Index (PI), Resistive Index (RI)
- Vessel Diameter (DIAM), Flow (FL)
Record up to 1000 frames (≈165 seconds) of continuous motion to capture every subtle detail.
Enjoy precise in-plane and out-of-plane guides to boost your confidence during interventions.
Save and share your scans effortlessly in JPEG, MP4, PNG, or DICOM formats, seamlessly integrating with your workflow.
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FAQ
Can EMS professionals legally perform an ultrasound in the field?
Yes, in most regions, EMS scopes of practice allow ultrasound use—especially in community paramedicine and critical care transport programs. Always check local regulations.
How easy is it to learn ultrasound if I haven’t used it before?
Very easy. SonoMaxx includes presets for different organs, familiar iconography, and easy setup. You’ll be comfortable scanning if you have basic POCUS training.
Does it require a Wi-Fi connection or a hospital system to work?
No. It operates offline and stores scans locally. You can also transmit images via a mobile hotspot the device offers or images to your system.
How durable is the device in tough environments?
Extremely. It’s dustproof and splash-resistant, and has good built for field use—so it should outlast drops, rains, and run it in sub-zero temps.
Does Doppler help in EMS ultrasounds?
Yes. Doppler will be very valuable in assessing vascular flow, confirming cardiac activity in PEA arrests, evaluating DVT, and guiding vascular access.
How long does the battery last in a SonoMaxx handheld ultrasound?
SonoMaxx ultrasound devices offer 1.5–3 hours of active scanning time on a full charge. Many models also support wireless charging, so you can top up the battery between scans with minimal downtime.